WHC’s Blog

Articles by Emil Falcon
Emil is WHC's Founder and CEO. When he’s not busy obsessing about things such as optimizing workflows or enhancing system performance, security and reliability, he’s spearheading initiatives that can help entrepreneurs and businesses succeed across Canada.
Web Hosting Canada launches Anycast DNS!
Web Hosting Canada is proud to announce immediate the launch of our new Anycast DNS service. Anycast DNS uses a new technology which will significantly...
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Join Web Hosting Canada in Montreal @ Taverne Gaspar Nov 19 5-7PM!
Web Hosting Canada’s team will be present on Thursday November 19 at Taverne Gaspar, in Montreal's Old Port. CIRA, the Canadian Internet Registration...
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The Start of a New Era for Web Hosting Canada!
It’s an exciting time here at Web Hosting Canada. We’ve recently finished rebuilding our new website (including mobile) and revamped all our...
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Network Connectivity Outage, Montreal BHS Datacenter
Dear clients: A major datacenter outage at our Montreal BHS datacenter affected over 40,000 clients between 12:15PM and 5PM. During this period, roughly...
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Web Hosting Canada Launches its New Mobile Site!
Web Hosting Canada is proud to announce the launch of its new mobile-optimized website, available immediately at https://whc.ca. You’ll now be able to...
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Web Hosting Canada gets a Makeover!
Web Hosting Canada (WHC) is proud to announce the launch of its new image and website, in tandem with the arrival of its 2016 line of improved web solutions. What’s...
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New WHC Nameservers Now Live
In an effort to simplify our services, we've updated our shared hosting default nameservers. They are now: ns1.whc.ca ns2.whc.ca ns3.whc.ca These...
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New Disabled PHP Functions to Secure Your Account
As part of our commitment to provide a stable and secure hosting infrastructure, Web Hosting Canada has recently updated its system configurations on all...
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Important Security Vulnerability "GHOST" Discovered
An important security vulnerability, nicknamed "GHOST" was announced by security experts on January 27, 2015. It can allow unauthorized users to gain access...
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